Interview: Liana Finck is surprised she’s relatable, but she’s getting used to the idea
Since 2015 Liana Finck has been a rising star in her role as a New Yorker cartoonist thanks to her singular presentation and sensibility,...
Maker Faire San Diego allows sneak-peak into the Comic-Con Museum
Despite not even having an official opening date planned, the former Hall of Champions Sports Museum and the future home of the Comic-Con Museum opened its doors for the first time to the public for the Maker Faire weekend.
Interview with white supremacist causes regime change at top comics site
This is all playing out on the tweeter, but since I've been chronicling the comings and goings at comics media for a while now,...
31 Days of Halloween: CONSTANTINE: CITY OF DEMONS Animated Feature Now Available
John Constantine is a character who's been getting a push into the mainstream over the last few years in both comics and outside media....
NYCC ’18: Old Classics, New Voices – What Today’s Diverse Creators think of the...
By Adam Karenina Sherif
Content Warnings: sexual assault, sexism, racism
This past weekend at NYCC saw a number of panels which earnestly attempted to push into...
INTERVIEW: A Witness to Addiction, Angst, and Art in JARRETT J. KROSOCZKA’s Intimate Memoir...
No matter the context, heroin addiction is an incredibly painful subject. The curse of heroin is that it is not a solitary drug. Everyone...
NYCC ’18: Outspoken The Queer Cartoonists Represent Panel
By Erica Friedman
Here's a second perspective on the "Outspoken: Queer Cartoonists Represent" panel, following Will Henderson's report yesterday - Ed.
"It's a weird time to be...
NYCC ’18: Do Comic-Con Panels Feel Inclusive?
By Amanda Steele
As a woman, and a queer woman at that, I’m always interested in how accepting and welcoming nerd spaces are towards people...
NYCC ’18: The LGBTQ in Pop Culture Panel Discusses Representation in Media
By Amanda Steele
One of the many diversity-focused panels held at New York Comic Con this year was New York TimesOUT presents LGBTQ in Pop Culture hosted...
NYCC ’18: Outspoken – A Peculiar Time to be a Queer Cartoonist
By William Henderson
The Outspoken: Queer Cartoonists Represent panel, moderated by Jennifer Camper on Friday at NYCC, brought together a number of queer cartoonists who...
NYCC ’18: The New York TimesOUT LGBTQ in Comics Panel
By William Henderson
"Whatever happened to She-Hulk's best friend Louise?"
Representation matters, whether you’re a pre-teen struggling to label how you feel, or a queer comic...
NYCC ’18: The Entertainment is LGBTQ Panel: Creating Comic Books in ‘20-Gayteen’
By William Henderson
Should stories in comic books reflect what’s happening in the world or should they reflect the world in which the creators want...























